Class Rules
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We walk inside.
We use inside voices.
We keep our hands to ourselves.
We share.
We listen to our teachers and…
We always tell the teacher when we are going to leave, so we don’t get lost!
We are kind to our friends.
We smile and have fun . . .
YEAH!!!
MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB…
SHE ALSO HAD THE FLU,
IT FOLLOWED HER TO SCHOOL ONE DAY…
SO WE ALL HAD IT, TOO.
TUMMY ACHES AND COLDS CAME NEXT,
OUR NOSES WE DID BLOW.
FOR EVERYWHERE THAT MARY WENT
THE GERMS WERE SURE TO GO.
PLEASE HELP LIMIT THE SPREAD OF ILLNESS IN OUR CLASSROOM BY KEEPING SICK CHILDREN AT HOME. PLEASE CHECK YOU SCHOOL HANDBOOK.
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE AND WE LOOK FORWARD TO A HEALTHY AND HAPPY SCHOOL YEAR!
Please help us control the spreading of illness by keeping your pre-school or kindergarten student home when sick. If your child requires a box of tissue within arm's reach, that child should not be at school. If your child's throat is red or sore, or if there is visible discharge from the nose or eyes, please keep your child at home.
Please do not send your child to school if he or she has a fever!
When there has been a fever, vomiting or diarrhea, your child must be free of all symptoms for 24 hours before coming back to school. If a student goes home sick during the school day, their check-out time will be recorded in the office and they may not return prior to 24 hours from that check-out time. To protect the other students, your child will be sent home if he or she returns to school before this time.
If you wish to medicate your child at school, all medicine must be given to the office with printed instructions for administration of the medication.
Thanks for your cooperation in these health related issues!